Using gas overnight
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On here today a Sunday, it is about 30%motor caravans of those on site ,but one thing is very noticeable, is that numerous motor caravans are users of wastemasters under the waste outlets and with aquarolls alongside,which I would take as the a large percentage of those on site and the majority are retirees ,are convertions from c/vans and are still being used the same
Sorry for straying
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well, there are MHers and caravanners using MHs
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probably
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Indeed, I have even heard of MH using service pitches
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shock horror, I'm sure they must be caravanners using MHs
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I don't think they got there by mistake
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They could well be on a service pitch for some reason nothing to do with the services. I'm thinking hard standing, TV reception, view, proximity (or not) of playground, get two pitches together, ease of parking. There will be more, lots more.
This is a good example of why it is pointless to surmise what other people are doing on site. It is the modern virtual equivalent of curtain twitching.
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yes, fascinating stuff, but do they use gas for heating overnight?
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in the early part of this tour (from 8th Jan) it was cold in places at night and we used gas (being off grid a bit) and was very impressed with not only the power (combi 6e) but the controllability on gas....
using the Eco fan mode and setting a temp a little above the ambient, the unit trickled along very quietly yet still delivering a serious slug of heat...
the 6kw unit can deliver 2/4/6 kw depending on the difference between the current temp and that set on the thermostat, so can be economical too.
when using it for water heating only, it uses the 2 kw burner...
hope all the testing went well....youll soon be off...
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We don't have heating on at night - but we have a fixed double bed, a good duvet and know how to stay warm. We also drink the local water - but only once it has been passed through a brewery.
Caravanning is fun!
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